Oh no! Yea I have no idea what that means either! Lol I've been googling it and some info I found says the white spots can be from too much calcium on teeth! We go to his 1 yr check up soon so I guess ill ask the pedi about it!

Oh no! Yea I have no idea what that means either! Lol I've been googling it and some info I found says the white spots can be from too much calcium on teeth! We go to his 1 yr check up soon so I guess ill ask the pedi about it!

I have white spots on my two front adult teeth. They aren't very noticeable because I whiten my teeth. My dentist (years ago when my Mom asked) said that I most likely hit my gums when my teeth were growing in. It could have something to do with calcium as well. I always think about Kellan getting white spots on his teeth when he falls because of what my dentist said!

I have white spots on my two front adult teeth. They aren't very noticeable because I whiten my teeth. My dentist (years ago when my Mom asked) said that I most likely hit my gums when my teeth were growing in. It could have something to do with calcium as well. I always think about Kellan getting white spots on his teeth when he falls because of what my dentist said!

I had some brown spots on my adult teeth when they came in. Dentist said it was from having a fever when they were forming. Went away with a concentrated solution the dentist put on there. Not sure about white spots or baby teeth either.

I had some brown spots on my adult teeth when they came in. Dentist said it was from having a fever when they were forming. Went away with a concentrated solution the dentist put on there. Not sure about white spots or baby teeth either.

Hi - was reading your post and it got me thinking about brushing my daughters teeth. So I went on babycentre and saw the answer to your question.... I copied and pasted it:Keep in mind that while little fluoride is a good thing for your baby's teeth, too much of it can lead to a condition called fluorosis, which causes white spots to show up on your child's adult teeth. This is why it's important to use only the tiniest amount of toothpaste until your child is old enough to learn to rinse and spit it out.Hth

Hi - was reading your post and it got me thinking about brushing my daughters teeth. So I went on babycentre and saw the answer to your question.... I copied and pasted it:Keep in mind that while little fluoride is a good thing for your baby's teeth, too much of it can lead to a condition called fluorosis, which causes white spots to show up on your child's adult teeth. This is why it's important to use only the tiniest amount of toothpaste until your child is old enough to learn to rinse and spit it out.Hth

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